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above four hundred years; the simple and easy corrections that the early editors, Greeks and Italians, made in their texts have been followed by the more learned but of necessity less and less certain attempts of Frenchmen, Dutchmen, Germans, English, who have provided every ancient writer with an accumulation of alternative readings which exceeds in bulk his own words." He then offers his own criteria for textual emendation: "To lay down the canons that determine a good emendation is not an easy task. I will content myself with stating one principle, not the only one, but that which is in most danger of being overlooked, namely, that no emendation is certain the passing of which into the actual documentary reading cannot be explained according to recognized graphical laws. If this condition be unfulfilled, not the most brilliant or witty substitute for the text can be accepted. The datum, the evidence given by the MSS., is that from which we start, and to which we come back; to depart therefrom is to compose, to rewrite the author, to write better than the author. We are tied by the document, and within the radius of graphical change about it lies the field for our invention."
514:. Unfortunately, it was his wife's adherence to the tenets of the new healing faith from America that resulted in the great disaster of his life. In December 1919, twenty-three-year-old Charlotte became critically ill and died, the tragic result of following the rule to not seek medical help for illness. It was a loss from which he never fully recovered. Laura Allen died on March 25, 1936, at Oxford. Her death notice ended: "Whom have I in heaven but thee: and there is none upon earth that I desire in comparison of thee" (Ps. 73:24, Coverdale trans.). Allen was old-fashioned in tutorials, but was the patron of a dining society, a lover of fine food and wine, and a much-respected and courteous member of college life. He died on 30 April 1950, at his home, 24 St Michael's Street, Oxford. His funeral was held at Queen's College Chapel on May 4, the service being conducted by the Rev. 1883:, 9). Young provides a glimpse into what he and Allen faced: "any catalogues are defective or inaccurate, without indices, or with indices whose items stray from the order of the alphabet. Few things are more baffling than to peruse, in the hope of a reference to some part of the author one seeks, an unindexed account in Bulgarian of the manuscript collection of some Balkan monastery, which has subsequently been sacked by Greeks or Turks. It may prove that a famous library with hundreds of Greek manuscripts contains none of your particular pet. Then you find that in a collection of only two MSS. in a minor repository one is to your purpose. Whereupon you must confirm with the librarian whether the catalogue is right and the MS. still exists, or has been burned, stolen, or mislaid, the last a possibility of frequent occurrence" (ibid., 2-3). Finally, in defense of 473:(1924), a collection of his more important articles, revised and augmented. In the preface he offers a frank assessment: "Time was when I intended to write a book on Homer, a continuous book which should cover the whole subject and solve the whole question—his age, personality, method, theme ... As time went on I was discouraged by the failure, so it seemed to me, of my contemporaries, English and foreign, and by the discovery of my own incapacity. I should like to put this last down to the drawbacks of the teaching profession (which are real) and the tutor's rusty pen. But I cannot conceal from myself that I might have overcome these obstacles had I been more of what literary people call in their own case a creative artist" (p. 5). He was elected a 327:(1890), which offered useful "rough lists," providing pertinent details not available in published catalogues, which were often inadequate, or did not exist. The Convocation at Oxford had authorized an expenditure of £500 for the production of the report, the large sum being indicative of their satisfaction with his first publication. Not only were these trips productive in terms of providing the young scholar with a wealth of palaeographical experience, but at the end of his travels, while in Florence, he would meet his future wife Miss Laura Hope. Following these labors he was awarded a 412: 253: 287: 336: 1914:, who, so far as we can gather, did not admit a correction into the Vulgate of his day, unless diplomatic authority could be found for it. Monro, indeed, in many respects, resembled that most judicious of ancient critics. Besides this he was a great exegete, and had a sure knowledge both of Greek and of Homeric usage" (John Cook Wilson, 395:
I-II (1902). During this decade Allen was struggling financially, and as a result was forced to delay his wedding four years until 1894. Even then, after they moved into their new residence at 6 Canterbury Road, his wife's aunt and sister took part of the house and contributed towards expenses. Allen
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1887 Allen was elected to a Craven Fellowship at Oxford. Under the new scheme of 1886, the Craven Fellow was to receive £200 annually for two years and was "required to spend at least eight months of each year of his tenure of the Fellowship in residence abroad for the purpose of study at some place
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From 1898 till the start of World War I, there were a number of cases of "death by Christian Science," which came before coroners and sometimes went to court, though no practitioner was ever convicted. These cases were reported both in medical journals and the popular press. For details, see Claire
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he wrote: "Critics who had no conception of what a poet's thoughts and feelings are, what he puts into verse and how he puts it, have both misunderstood Theognis and made monstrous alterations in this text. He has been, like practically all Greek authors, the prey of insufferable busybodies, people
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Allen contributed a small sketch of Monro as a scholar: "What distinguished Monro's Homeric work from that of other Englishmen of his generation was, in the first place, his knowledge of Comparative Grammar or Philology. When he began to write on Homer he was almost alone in this possession, and at
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Allen was a very conservative text critic. Two years after his publication of Goodwin's edition, he offered a "sequel" that was to provide the text-critical principles he had followed. He first characterizes the efforts of earlier editors: "The Greek classics have been read, studied, and edited for
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by collating a number of manuscripts. Goodwin had conceived the edition as a two-volume production, with text and commentary, but after his premature death, only notes to about four hundred lines of the text could be located. Allen was asked to assume responsibility for seeing what remained through
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Goodwin was originally appointed Professor of Latin in 1867, but in 1879-80 he was also appointed Professor of Greek. The combined professorships proved too much and he was solely Professor of Greek from 1880-89. He once again tried the combined professorships in 1889, but again it proved too much
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pernicious than any of the many follies and frauds which flourish in rank luxuriance on the 'eternal gullible' in man ... he fact that such a farrago of nonsense is taken seriously by people of education and intelligence almost makes us despair of human progress" ("Christian Science: What It Is,"
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manuscripts. Before setting off, he consulted with Allen and found him "full of reminiscence of several of the Dutch and Italian libraries I was aiming to visit." Allen cautioned him: "On no account, my dear sir, drink the wine of Modena. Lambrusco they call it. Only fit for gondoliers" (Douglas
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tried to sound a warning: "The occurrence in quick succession of two inquests on persons who have died under the so-called 'Christian Science' treatment, has probably made known to many people for the first time the existence in our midst of a system of quackery at once more foolish and more
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Allen became keenly interested in Greek manuscripts and published his first notes on the subject in 1887. He would later write in the preface to his magnum opus: "My interest in palaeography and philology began with the man to whom I dedicate this book, my only teacher." That man was
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movement, which had only begun to hold public services in London the year that Charlotte was born. It is not clear what T. W. Allen's religious beliefs were, but apparently he was never baptized, a neglect that apparently cost him a Studentship at
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a three-volume work, with the first volume containing solely introductory materials (in English). All of his editions of Homer were praised at the time and were the products of years of labour, but they have subsequently been criticized;
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in 1889 and elected Fellow of The Queen's College in 1890. As for the latter election, the Senior Tutor at the time wrote that it "was made without examination, a compliment which has never before been paid to anyone by this college.
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who cannot leave well alone, and who, starting from a small knowledge of Greek and none of the world, have pawed our texts over till what we read is more German and Dutch than the language they profess" ("Theognis, ed. Diehl 1936".
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manuscripts was essentially flawed ... There is so much inaccuracy in what Allen states ... that one cannot trust him at all". Despite this criticism, they remain in print as the official Oxford edition. His only
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Preface by J. Williams White. Introduction by T. W. Allen. London and Boston: The Archaeological Institute of America, and The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, 1902.
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Allen says (1931, 1:vii) that funding after the Craven Fellowship was continued "by a grant which lasted till 1894." Whether this is the £500 mentioned above is not clear.
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Allen also clarifies some of his editorial activity: "In Mr. Goodwin's edition ... the absence of a record of conjectures is to be taken to imply disapproval of them" (
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his death there are few members of his own University who have a first-hand knowledge of Comparative Philology. ... In these matters his method was very much that of
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In the first decades of the twentieth century Allen published his editions of Homeric texts. He brought out revised versions of his Oxford Classical Text of the
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F. Gartrell-Mills, "Christian Science: an American Religion in Britain, 1895 - 1940" (Ph.D. diss., Oxford, 1991), 210-30. One of the earliest notices in the
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Edited by T. W. Allen and E. E. Sikes. London: Macmillan, 1904; 2nd ed. Edited by T. W. Allen, E. E. Sikes and W. R. Halliday. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1936.
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22 (1928): 73–76, 203–204; 23 (1929): 28–30; 24 (1930): 40–41, 188–190; 25 (1931): 23–26, 146–150; 26 (1932): 82–87; 27 (1933): 51–53, 200–2.
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or places approved by the electing Committee." Allen had proposed to the electors three lines of study: "a collation of MSS. of the
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Allen really did not change his views on textual emendation, for in his last, posthumously-published piece concerning the text of
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the press, a task that entailed considerable labour on his part, though out of modesty he omitted his name from the title page (
214:. Details about Allen's upbringing are lacking, but he was educated at Amersham School and by private tutors before going up to 328: 2548: 2051: 2510: 447:(2.494-759), which lists the contingents of the Achaean army that sailed to Troy. Finally, in 1931 he published his 2568: 1920:, 15-16). Allen also contributed a couple of paragraphs to Monro's revised entry on Homer for the 11th ed. of the 2553: 436: 501:, and his wife Margaret Graham. They were engaged on 27 February 1890, a couple of months after they had met in 2522: 256: 219: 175: 119: 84: 1672: 1516: 1512: 1076: 474: 202:, the eldest child of Thomas Bull Allen, a wholesale tea dealer, and his wife Amelia Le Lacheur, daughter of 158: 2231: 1134: 1116: 532: 278: 580: 1327: 727: 411: 1722: 1710: 1688: 1666: 1654: 1618: 1606: 1594: 1143: 240:
the same year, a rare honour. He began teaching, standing in as a temporary professor of Humanity in the
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in 1899, both of which he failed to obtain. Fortunately, he was appointed a visiting lecturer at
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and led to his premature death a couple of years later. The Latin Chair was filled by the great
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V. Hymns, Epic Cycles, Fragments, etc. Oxford Classical Texts. Edited by Thomas W. Allen.
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II. Iliad XIII-XXIV. Oxford Classical Texts. Edited by David B Monro and Thomas W. Allen.
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twice applied for more remunerative positions, first for the chair of Humanity at the
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In the 1890s Allen focused his labours on what would be his life's work, the texts of
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I. Iliad I-XII. Oxford Classical Texts. Edited by David B Monro and Thomas W. Allen.
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in 1893, a position he held until 1918, and which would bring in additional monies.
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pp. 334, 341, 343 (fellows); 351, 357 (honours classes). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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in 1880. In June of the next year he was elected to a classical scholarship at
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Euripidis quae in codice Hierosolymitano rescripto Patriarchalis bibliothecae.
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De Compendiis script. cod. graec. praecipue Petropolitanorum et Mosquensium.
365:. During the latter part of the decade he began a working relationship with 286: 171: 105: 1671:"Greek Palaeography and Textual Criticism." In Bailey, Cyril, ed. (1915). 1577:"Greek Palaeography and Textual Criticism." In Bailey, Cyril, ed. (1914). 611:
IV. Odyssey XIII-XXIV. Oxford Classical Texts. Edited by Thomas W. Allen.
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Chasing an Ancient Greek: Discursive Reminiscences of an European Journey
498: 195: 1734:"Greek Palaeography and Textual Criticism." In Owen, S. G., ed. (1927). 594:
III. Odyssey I-XII. Oxford Classical Texts. Edited by Thomas W. Allen.
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Alumni Oxoniensis: The Members of the University of Oxford 1715–1886
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Codices Graeci et Latini. III. Plato. Codex Oxoniensis Clarkianus 39
435:(1912). He collaborated with E. E. Sikes, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of 1937: 1875: 502: 163: 2000:
Corrections and additional evidence given in Allen, T. W. (1924).
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Notes and Materials for the History of University College, London
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Calder, W. M., III (2004). "Allen, Thomas William (1862-1950)."
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Veröffentlichungen aus der Heidelberger Papyrus-Sammlung. IV. I.
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1885. After receiving his B.A. in 1885 he was made a Fellow of
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Preface by Thomas William Allen. Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1898.
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made a similar journey scouring the European libraries for
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Dated Greek Minuscule Manuscripts to the Year 1200, VII-IX.
1197:"Hymns (Greek and Roman)." In Hastings, James, ed. (1914). 807:"Palaeographica: III. A Group of Ninth-Century Greek MSS." 489:
Allen married Laura Charlotte Hope, the eldest daughter of
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Thomas William Allen (1862–1950), Fellow (1890), Librarian
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Edited by Alfred Goodwin. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1893.
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Dated Greek Minuscule Manuscripts to the Year 1200, I-IV
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Allen was born on 9 May 1862 at 103 Camden Road Villas,
1693:"Greek Palaeography." In Gaselee, Stephen, ed. (1918). 2429:
Allen, T. W. (1895). "The Text of the Homeric Hymns."
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Dated Greek Minuscule Manuscripts to the Year 1200, V.
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Edited by D. B. Monro. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1896.
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Homerische Probleme. II. Die Komposition der Odyssee.
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Selected Latin Vocabularies for Second-Year Reading.
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The Historical Register of the University of Oxford
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A List of Printed Catalogues of Greek MSS in Italy.
1751:"Greek Palaeography." In Owen, S. G., ed. (1934). 877:"Notes on the Homeric Hymns by J. P. D'Orville." 636:reprint with corr. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1946. 2530: 2418:The History of Royal Holloway College, 1886-1986 2374:The Oxford and Cambridge Yearbook, Pt. I. Oxford 1471:Phéniciens et Grecs en Italie d'après l'Odyssée. 2277:Notes on Greek Manuscripts in Italian Libraries 1736:The Year's Work in Classical Studies, 1926-1927 1729:The Year's Work in Classical Studies, 1922-1923 1245:"Greek Abbreviation in the Fifteenth Century." 904:"Aristarchus and the Modern Vulgate of Homer." 676:Notes on Greek Manuscripts in Italian Libraries 400:in 1891 and then for the chair of Greek at the 324:Notes on Greek Manuscripts in Italian Libraries 222:, matriculating on 28 October 1881. He earned 2564:Classical scholars of the University of Oxford 1870:Some sixty years later, the classical scholar 1435:Sammlungen und Cataloge griech. Handschriften. 460:has suggested that his "classification of the 383:announced "a standard and uniform series" of " 206:. His sister Edith married another classicist 2290:Thompson, E. Maunde (1890). Review of Allen, 1770:Euripidis quae in codice Veneto Marciano 471. 952:"The Nature of the Ancient Homeric Vulgate." 750:"The Greek MSS. in the Warsaw Town Library." 16:English classicist, scholar, and paleographer 2227:Tyrrell, R. Y. (1894). "The Homeric Hymns." 1683:Le Texte d'Aristophane et ses Commentateurs. 1188:"Homerica II. Additions to the Epic Cycle." 162:(9 May 1862 – 30 April 1950) was an English 1976:Corrections given in Allen, T. W. (1894). " 895:"The Ancient and Modern Vulgate of Homer." 759:"Notes on Greek MSS in Italian Libraries." 667:Notes on Abbreviations in Greek Manuscripts 431:(1st ed. 1908; 2nd ed. 1917/1919), and the 373:. In 1896 Monro published his Homeric text 369:, a leading Homeric scholar and Provost of 314:Notes on Abbreviations in Greek Manuscripts 270:Notes on Abbreviations in Greek Manuscripts 189: 1753:The Year's Work in Classical Studies, 1934 1696:The Year's Work in Classical Studies, 1917 1674:The Year's Work in Classical Studies, 1914 1580:The Year's Work in Classical Studies, 1913 1570:The Year's Work in Classical Studies, 1912 1560:The Year's Work in Classical Studies, 1911 1229:"The Origin of the Greek Minuscule Hand." 979:"Characteristics of the Homeric Vulgate." 961:"The Eccentric Editions and Aristarchus." 868:"Recent Italian Catalogues of Greek MSS." 38: 1242:IV (Studi e testi 40), 22–33. Roma: 1924. 443:(1921), a catalogue in Book 2 of Homer's 415:Allen's 1912 edition of the Homeric Hymns 2486:. The Proprietors: 131. 7 December 1905. 2208:Sikes, E. E. (1894). Review of Goodwin, 1625:Aristarchs Athetesen in der Homerkritik. 1495:Catalogus cod. graec. Bibl. Ambrosianae. 816:"On the Composition of Some Greek MSS." 702:Homer: The Origins and the Transmission. 410: 334: 285: 251: 247: 2365: 2104:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2081:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2002:Homer: The Origins and The Transmission 471:Homer: The Origins and the Transmission 2584:Fellows of the Queen's College, Oxford 2531: 2476:edited by T. W. Allen and E. E. Sikes" 2333: 2189: 619:2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1919. 602:2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1917. 585:3rd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1920. 564:3rd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1920. 259:, where Allen spent his entire career. 2579:Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford 2127:1:11-12. Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum. 2119: 2117: 2099:"Postgate, John Percival (1853–1926)" 2067: 2065: 2063: 2061: 2039: 2037: 2035: 2033: 2031: 2029: 2027: 2025: 2023: 2021: 970:"The Euripidean Catalogue of Ships." 714:"Compendiums in Greek Palaeography." 708: 632:1st ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1912 615:1st ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908 598:1st ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908 581:2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908 577:1st ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1902 560:2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908 556:1st ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1902 2559:Scholars of ancient Greek literature 2448:(London, England), 27 March 1936, 1. 2329:Vol. 36, No. 917 (30 Nov 1889), 355. 2314:Vol. 36, No. 917 (30 Nov 1889), 359. 2248:Vol. 32, No. 814 (10 Dec 1887), 389. 2176: 2174: 1200:Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics 1132:Papers of the British School at Rome 2574:Alumni of University College London 2406:Vol. 46, No. 392 (1 Dec 1893), 507. 2349: 2292:Notes on Abbreviations in Greek MSS 2130: 2076:"Allen, Thomas William (1862-1950)" 1917:David Binning Monro: A Short Memoir 1755:, 69–74. Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith. 1738:, 69–74. Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith. 1731:, 65–68. Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith. 1649:Homer, Dichtung und Sage. I. Ilias. 1589:Troy. A Study in Homeric Geography. 1459:Die Interpolationen in der Odyssee. 1207:"MSS of Strabo at Paris and Eton." 425:(2nd ed., 1908; 3rd ed. 1920), the 13: 2391:Vol. 15, No. 9 (27 Jan 1897), 145. 2199:, 3 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2114: 2058: 2052:Proceedings of the British Academy 2018: 2004:, 328-50. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1407:Homeri Carmina. Pars prior. Ilias. 1268:Proceedings of the British Academy 1261:Proceedings of the British Academy 1247:Proceedings of the British Academy 789:"Fourteenth-Century Tachygraphy." 14: 2600: 2511:National Portrait Gallery, London 2461:(London, England), 5 May 1950, 7. 2171: 2140:(London, England), 1 May 1950, 8. 2125:Dictionary of British Classicists 2048:"Thomas William Allen 1862–1950." 843:"The Text of the Homeric Hymns." 186:and work on Greek palaeography. 2464: 2451: 2438: 2431:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 2423: 2410: 2395: 2381: 2318: 2303: 2284: 2268: 2252: 2237: 2221: 2202: 1994: 1970: 1948: 1930: 1903: 1894: 1864: 1849:A. E. Housman: The Scholar-Poet 1847:; see Richard Perceval Graves, 1836: 1823:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1813:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1803:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1783:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1773:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1763:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1720:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1708:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1686:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1664:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1652:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1616:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1604:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1592:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1231:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1222:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1159:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1141:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 845:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 791:The Journal of Hellenic Studies 652:The Homeric Catalogue of Ships. 19:For the Welsh co-operator, see 2589:Fellows of the British Academy 2157: 2143: 2091: 1717:Homerische Poetik, I. and III. 1346:Die homerische Batrachomachia. 704:Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924. 671:Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1889. 655:Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921. 298:, which Allen visited in 1888. 1: 2494: 2183:The Queen's College. Vol. II, 2011: 1810:Der homerische Apollonhymnos. 1637:The Composition of the Iliad. 1493:Review of Martini and Bassi, 1392:Review of Grenfell and Hunt, 1148:"Homerica. I. The Achaeans." 1121:"Dictys of Crete and Homer." 475:Fellow of the British Academy 1705:Grundfragen der Homerkritik. 1294:"Theognis, ed. Diehl 1936." 1287:"Theognis, ed. Diehl 1933." 1249:12 (1926): 55-65 + 3 plates. 780:"MSS of the Iliad in Rome." 741:"The Ravenna Aristophanes." 437:St John's College, Cambridge 244:for the 1885–6 school year. 7: 2523:The Queen's College, Oxford 2258:"University Scholarships." 2097:Stray, Christopher (2004). 1535:Die Ilias und ihre Quellen. 1240:Miscellanea Francesco Ehrle 1204:Edinburgh: T & T Clark. 1179:"The Canonicity of Homer." 1130:"The Text of the Odyssey." 1010:"The Ancient Name of Gla." 526: 484: 343:, an 11th cent. MS. of the 257:The Queen's College, Oxford 220:The Queen's College, Oxford 176:The Queen's College, Oxford 120:The Queen's College, Oxford 85:The Queen's College, Oxford 10: 2605: 2549:British classical scholars 2416:Bingham, Caroline (1987). 2378:London: Swan Sonnenschein. 2195:Allen, T. W., ed. (1931). 1985:Vol. 46, No. 1168, p. 218. 1613:Das Fünfte Buch der Ilias. 1523:Die Enstehung der Odyssee. 1302: 1238:"Three Greek Scribes." In 543:Homeri Opera et reliquiae. 319:Sir Edward Maunde Thompson 230:) 1882 and first class in 18: 2420:, 117. London: Constable. 2346:. London: Parker and Co. 2232:Vol. 9, No. 20, pp. 30-49 2164:Oxford University Gazette 1818:Review of Lake and Lake, 1778:Review of Lake and Lake, 1758:Review of Lake and Lake, 1334:L'Inno Omerico a Demetra. 1170:"Pisistratus and Homer." 1139:"The Homeric Catalogue." 913:"The Text of the Iliad." 798:"Palaeographica: I, II." 680:London: David Nutt, 1890. 376:Homeri Opera et reliquiae 290:The Palazzo dei Musei in 238:University College London 216:University College London 212:Girton College, Cambridge 147: 136: 125: 116:University College London 111: 97: 90: 80: 68: 49: 37: 30: 21:T. W. Allen (co-operator) 2371:Holland, A. W. (1904). 2265:Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1922:Encyclopaedia Britannica 1829: 1123:The Journal of Philology 1081:"A New Orphic Papyrus." 879:The Journal of Philology 836:The Journal of Philology 827:The Journal of Philology 818:The Journal of Philology 809:The Journal of Philology 800:The Journal of Philology 732:"The Venice Athenaeus." 659: 521: 190:Early life and education 102:Ancient Greek literature 2569:People from Camden Town 2513:(ref. no. NPG x163567). 2362:. Oxford: James Parker. 2324:"University Jottings." 2243:"University Jottings." 2180:Magrath, J. R. (1921). 2109:Oxford University Press 2086:Oxford University Press 1957:British Medical Journal 1715:Review of Drerup, ed., 1661:Studies in the Odyssey. 1510:The Classical Quarterly 1433:Review of Gardthausen, 1259:"The Homeric Scholia." 1254:The Classical Quarterly 1209:The Classical Quarterly 1181:The Classical Quarterly 1172:The Classical Quarterly 1114:The Classical Quarterly 1101:The Classical Quarterly 1092:The Classical Quarterly 1070:The Classical Quarterly 497:for bravery during the 398:University of Edinburgh 381:Oxford University Press 242:University of Edinburgh 226:: first class in Mods ( 210:, who was her tutor at 2554:English palaeographers 1980:(ed. Goodwin, 1893)." 1220:"The Date of Hesiod." 939:"New Homeric Papyri." 416: 406:Royal Holloway College 385:Oxford Classical Texts 354: 299: 260: 208:John Percival Postgate 184:Oxford Classical Texts 2403:The Educational Times 2401:"Notes and Summary." 2274:Allen, T. W. (1890). 1965:1898, vol. 2, 1515-16 1926:17:626-39, at 631-32. 1681:Review of Boudreaux, 1469:Review of Champault, 1019:"Adversaria Graeca." 723:"Lucian Harl. 5694." 512:Christ Church, Oxford 493:, a recipient of the 414: 402:University of Glasgow 371:Oriel College, Oxford 338: 289: 255: 248:Academia and research 174:. He was a fellow of 2502:Thomas William Allen 2358:Oxford Men 1880-1892 2339:Foster, J. (1887). 2296:The Classical Review 2214:The Classical Review 2150:Journal of Education 1815:58 (1938): 121, 293. 1798:Review of Spranger, 1793:The Classical Review 1768:Review of Spranger, 1700:London: John Murray. 1678:London: John Murray. 1640:The Classical Review 1628:The Classical Review 1584:London: John Murray. 1574:London: John Murray. 1564:London: John Murray. 1550:The Classical Review 1538:The Classical Review 1526:The Classical Review 1498:The Classical Review 1486:The Classical Review 1474:The Classical Review 1462:The Classical Review 1450:The Classical Review 1445:Review of Hennings, 1438:The Classical Review 1426:The Classical Review 1410:The Classical Review 1398:The Classical Review 1385:The Classical Review 1373:The Classical Review 1361:The Classical Review 1356:Review of Zereteli, 1349:The Classical Review 1337:The Classical Review 1325:The Classical Review 1313:The Classical Review 1310:L'Abbaye de Rossano. 1308:Review of Batiffol, 1190:The Classical Review 1150:The Classical Review 1083:The Classical Review 1061:The Classical Review 1052:The Classical Review 1050:"Μυρμιδόνων Πόλις." 1043:The Classical Review 1034:The Classical Review 1021:The Classical Review 1012:The Classical Review 1003:The Classical Review 994:The Classical Review 981:The Classical Review 972:The Classical Review 963:The Classical Review 954:The Classical Review 941:The Classical Review 932:The Classical Review 915:The Classical Review 906:The Classical Review 897:The Classical Review 888:The Classical Review 870:The Classical Review 782:The Classical Review 761:The Classical Review 294:, home of the famed 154:Thomas William Allen 32:Thomas William Allen 2480:The Oxford Magazine 2388:The Oxford Magazine 2355:Foster, J. (1893). 2309:"Philology Notes." 2281:London: David Nutt. 2136:"Dr. T. W. Allen." 1945:76 (1950): 135-36). 1943:Revue de Philologie 1741:Review of Hurlbut, 1659:Review of Thomson, 1599:Review of Belzner, 1545:Review of Gerhard, 1405:Review of Ludwich, 1368:Review of Ludwich, 1344:Review of Ludwich, 1332:Review of Puntoni, 1320:Review of Gehring, 1296:Revue de Philologie 1289:Revue de Philologie 1282:Revue de Philologie 1275:Revue de Philologie 1263:17 (1931): 179–207. 1144:30 (1910): 292-322. 1055:20 (1906): 193-201. 719:31 (1887): 399-400. 2263:, Part I., 109-12. 2084:1:821-22. Oxford: 1825:59 (1939): 178–79. 1808:Review of Drerup, 1788:Review of Powell, 1765:56 (1936): 115–17. 1748:21 (1927): 111–12. 1723:41 (1921): 298-99. 1689:40 (1920): 231-32. 1643:28 (1914): 230-31. 1631:28 (1914): 141-42. 1623:Review of Roemer, 1611:Review of Drerup, 1595:33 (1913): 114-15. 1553:25 (1911): 253-55. 1541:25 (1911): 114-15. 1533:Review of Mülder, 1483:Homer and his Age. 1465:20 (1906): 267-71. 1441:18 (1904): 177-78. 1401:15 (1901): 425-26. 1388:14 (1900): 360-62. 1352:11 (1897): 165-67. 1340:10 (1896): 392-93. 1298:76 (1950): 135–45. 1291:72 (1946): 128–30. 1284:66 (1940): 211–14. 1193:27 (1913): 189-91. 1157:"Lives of Homer." 1153:25 (1911): 233-36. 1126:31 (1910): 207-33. 1112:"Argos in Homer." 1099:"The Epic Cycle." 1086:21 (1907): 97-100. 1064:20 (1906): 290-91. 1046:19 (1905): 386-95. 1037:19 (1905): 256-57. 1024:19 (1905): 197-200 1015:17 (1903): 239-40. 975:15 (1901): 346-50. 966:15 (1901): 241-46. 948:18 (1904): 147-50. 935:14 (1900): 242-44. 926:14 (1900): 384-88. 922:14 (1900): 290-91 909:13 (1899): 429-32. 900:13 (1899): 334-39. 891:11 (1897): 396-98. 882:25 (1897): 250-60. 873:10 (1896): 234-37. 860:17 (1897): 241-267 852:15 (1895): 251-313 848:15 (1895): 136-183 839:26 (1899): 161-81. 830:24 (1896): 300-26. 821:22 (1894): 157-83. 794:11 (1890): 286-93. 709:Notes and Articles 644:The Homeric Hymns. 441:Catalogue of Ships 417: 355: 300: 296:Biblioteca Estense 261: 233:Literae Humaniores 228:Honour Moderations 204:William Le Lacheur 44:Allen in June 1939 2474:The Homeric Hymns 2217:8 (1894): 156-57. 1795:51 (1937): 36–37. 1703:Review of Cauer, 1647:Review of Bethe, 1635:Review of Smyth, 1529:25 (1911): 20-22. 1501:21 (1907): 83-85. 1489:21 (1907): 16-19. 1457:Review of Blass, 1429:17 (1903): 261-62 1421:Review of Rzach, 1376:13 (1899): 39-41. 1370:Die Homervulgata. 1328:9 (1895): 415-18. 1316:6 (1892): 454-57. 1270:20 (1934): 71–89. 1225:35 (1915): 85-99. 1184:7 (1913): 221-33. 1166:33 (1913): 19-26. 1162:32 (1912): 250-60 1095:1 (1907): 135-43. 1090:"The Homeridae." 1077:3 (1909): 285-88. 1001:"P. Tebtunis 4." 997:16 (1902): 101-2. 918:13 (1899): 110-16 864:18 (1898): 23-32. 812:21 (1893): 48-55. 803:19 (1891): 62-68. 785:4 (1890): 289-93. 507:Christian Science 283:, ed. 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Ancient Greek
palaeographer
The Queen's College, Oxford
Homer
Oxford Classical Texts
Camden Town
London
William Le Lacheur
John Percival Postgate
Girton College, Cambridge
University College London
The Queen's College, Oxford
honours
Honour Moderations
Literae Humaniores
University College London
University of Edinburgh
The Queen's College, High Street, Oxford, seen from the southeast
The Queen's College, Oxford

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